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  2. Filipinos in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in Belgium work primarily as tradesmen, in the hospitality industry, as domestic workers, or as seamen on Belgian-flagged ships. [2] [3] A number of Filipino international students also attend Belgian institutions of higher education, but are considered "temporary migrants."

  3. Work permit (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    a student (registered in an education institution in Belgium for full-time studies) who wants to work outside the school holidays, if this employment does not exceed twenty hours per week. a person living in cohabitation in the framework of a durable relationship with a partner of EEA nationality ( European Economic Area i.e. EU-27 plus Iceland ...

  4. Filipino seamen - Wikipedia

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    There are around 280,000 students who graduate from maritime schools every year. [1] In 1996, it was estimated that there were more than 250,000 Filipino seafarers; [5] in 2013, that number has been estimated to have increased to about 460,000. [6] Filipinos employed as seamen worldwide, more than any other nationality. [5]

  5. Overseas Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    33,424 (2020) [ 19] An overseas Filipino ( Filipino: Pilipino sa ibayong-dagat) is a person of full or partial Filipino origin who trace their ancestry back to the Philippines but are living and working outside of the country. They get jobs in countries, and they move to live in countries that they get jobs in.

  6. Economy of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Belgium is a highly developed, high-income, mixed economy. [ 18] Belgium's economy has capitalised on the country's central geographic location, and has a well-developed transport network, and diversified industrial and commercial base. Belgium was the first European country to join the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th ...

  7. Filipinos in France - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos living in France work as artists, [4] domestic servants, [4] professionals, [4] students, [4] and writers, [4] or in the health care, [7] [8] information technology, [7] and electronics sectors. [7] The French government encouraged Filipinos to work in France, as long as they eventually returned to the Philippines, by instituting new ...

  8. Working holiday visa - Wikipedia

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    As Belgium is a Schengen Agreement signatory the 2 year Belgian working holiday visa serves as a Type D national visa which permits the holder to stay and work in the Kingdom of Belgium during the visa's period of validity, as well as travelling in the rest of the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in a 180-day period (i.e. a maximum of 180 days ...

  9. Education in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Education in Belgium is regulated and for the most part financed by one of the three communities: Flemish, French and German-speaking. Each community has its own school system, with small differences among them. The federal government plays a very small role: it decides directly the age for mandatory schooling and indirectly the financing of ...

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